This Wednesday, July 18, 2014, the Section Rulemaking Committee will host a brown bag lunch entitled The Use & Abuse of Agency Guidance Documents from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. in the John Marshall Room of the ABA’s Washington, DC office (1050 Connecticut Ave, NW, 5th Floor). Confirmed panelists include Professor Richard J. Pierce, Jr., George Washington University Law School, Paul Noe, Vice President for Public Policy, American Forest & Paper Association, and Ronald J. Tenpas, Partner, Morgan Lewis. Brian Callanan, King & Spalding, will moderate the discussion. On the heels of the Supreme Court’s recent grant of certiorari in Perez v. Mortgage Bankers Association (D.C. Cir. 2013), this program will examine the legal and policy implications of federal agencies’ use of guidance documents. This program is complimentary, but space is limited. Please e-mail Alisha Dixon at alisha.dixon@americanbar.org to register. Hope to see you there!
This post was originally published on the legacy ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Notice and Comment blog, which merged with the Yale Journal on Regulation Notice and Comment blog in 2015.
This Wednesday, July 18, 2014, the Section Rulemaking Committee will host a brown bag lunch entitled The Use & Abuse of Agency Guidance Documents from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. in the John Marshall Room of the ABA’s Washington, DC office (1050 Connecticut Ave, NW, 5th Floor). Confirmed panelists include Professor Richard J. Pierce, Jr., George Washington University Law School, Paul Noe, Vice President for Public Policy, American Forest & Paper Association, and Ronald J. Tenpas, Partner, Morgan Lewis. Brian Callanan, King & Spalding, will moderate the discussion. On the heels of the Supreme Court’s recent grant of certiorari in Perez v. Mortgage Bankers Association (D.C. Cir. 2013), this program will examine the legal and policy implications of federal agencies’ use of guidance documents. This program is complimentary, but space is limited. Please e-mail Alisha Dixon at alisha.dixon@americanbar.org to register. Hope to see you there!
This post was originally published on the legacy ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Notice and Comment blog, which merged with the Yale Journal on Regulation Notice and Comment blog in 2015.